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    FAKE_NAME English – 1 Mrs. FAKE_NAME 15 February‚ 2012 Equality in Animal Farm “All animals are equal… but some animals are more equal than others.” The largest single struggle throughout the entire story of Animal Farm would have to be the animals struggle for equality. The animals are forced to suffer through terrible conditions under the leadership of Mr. Jones. The brainwashing effect the pigs had on the farm caused many of the animals to forget the principles of equality and accept the hypocritical

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    Animal Abuse as Dirty Play Arnold Arluke Northeastern University Animal abuse by children is generally regarded as an impulsive psychological act without instrumental bene t. This research takes a sociological approach to the topic‚ exploring the deliberate harm of animals as a particular kind of unsavory or dirty play that is part of adolescent socialization. Interviews were conducted with twenty- ve college undergraduate students who admitted to abusing animals earlier in their lives. Respondents

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    Animal rightsPros and cons of animal experiments Personaly I don’t think that there are many pros about this subject‚ but I’ve written down a few. Pros: There are vaccines for most of the diseases. Like the ones you’ll recive when you’re an infant‚ wich are very important. If you have a deadly disease‚ like cancer for example‚ you can prolong your life for years‚ if you discover it early enough. Thanks to the science and research with animals. In some cases you can also help sick

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    Botany Lab Introduction to Microscope Circa 1000 AD. = the first vision aid was invented (inventor unknown) called a reading stone. Circa 1284= Italian‚ Salvino D’ Armante is credited inventing the first bearable eye glass. 1590= two dutch eye glass makers‚ Zaccharias Janssen and Hans Janssen experimented with multiple lenses. 1665= English Physicist‚ Robert Hooke looked at a silver of cork through a microscope lens and noticed some “pores” or “cells”. 1674= Anton Van Leeuwenhoek built

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    Should Animal Experimentation be justified? Animal experimentation is an issue that many think that just risen from nowhere‚ but actually it has a long brief history. It goes back to the earlier centuries where goats and pigs were dissected and when animal experimentation was used to learn more about the blood circulatory system and its processes first hand in the 1600s. Centuries later‚ the experimentations became a bit intensive and in-depth when French chemist‚ Louis Pasteur infected sheep

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    rights of defenceless animals being tested on in laboratories for life? The animal Bill of Rights is to protect animals from exploitation‚ cruelty‚ neglect‚ and abuse. So many animals suffer from day to day ‚some are not in the right care or shelter. Some are stuck in laboratories for life in tiny cages‚ making them go crazy and depressed because they do have feelings and the right of wildlife to a natural habitat. I agree with the animal Bill of Rights because so many animals have been treated in

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    happened‚ and we don’t have to go through this? Then‚ why do you do this to animalsanimals feel pain the same ways humans do? Animals feel like they’re being abducted by another life form‚ and being experimented on. Animals feel pain like humans do physically‚ and mentally. But‚ it’s fine it’s not humans being taken from their families and injected with harmful chemicals. I wonder if that’s how the aliens will think. Animal experimentation is one of the ethical issues of our time‚ and large-scale

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    Article: Discussing Animal Rights and Animal Research in the Classroom By Harold A. Herzog 1. Research Question or Problem The purpose of this article is to look at animal research in psychology and how the discussion of animal rights is essential to students taking psychology courses. 2. Introduction There is a growing public concern over the ethical treatment of animals. Animal rights groups have criticized the uses of animals from wearing fur‚ sports hunting‚ rodeos‚ and the consumption

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    Animals and other living creatures in this world‚ share the same right as us to have their own independent existence and modes of living. Edward Freeman in his famous quote regarded to the relationship between humans and animals states “The awful wrongs and suffering forced upon the innocent helpless‚ faithful animal race forms the blackest chapter in the whole world’s history”. Even though the human race slaughters animals to fulfill resources needed to sustain the population‚ still is not satisfied

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    "More than 100 million animals are poisoned‚ burned‚ crippled‚ and abused in other ways in U.S. labs each year."(#1video) Animal testing became a common method between 200-300 BC‚ these tests were often led by important male figures such as Aristotle. In 1242 Ibn al- Nafis used animals to test blood circulation‚ his theory of human blood circulation was later proven by William Henry many years later. In the 1660’s another scientist‚ Robert Boyle‚ theorized that living beings needed air to live‚

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